Guiding Food & Nutrition Experiences
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- Q1Participating in food an nutrition experiences also builds feelings of…All of the AboveResponsibilityWorthinessIndependence30s
- Q2By taking turns, sharing utensils and ingredients young children learn cooperation skills.Physical DevelopmentSocial/Emotional DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentLanguage Development30s
- Q3Children learn observation and critical thinking skills through food and nutrition experiences.Social/Emotional DevelopmentPhysical DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentLanguage Development30s
- Q4Children learn vocabulary skills through food and nutrition experiences.Cognitive DevelopmentSocial/Emotional DevelopmentPhysical DevelopmentLanguage Development30s
- Q5Children build fine and gross motor skills through food and nutrition experiences.Physical DevelopmentSocial/Emotional DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentLanguage Development30s
- Q6The atmosphere of the home at mealtime has...No InfluenceDirect InfluenceIndirect Influence30s
- Q7Are a good way to share nutrition information with parents through pamphlets, magazines, books, and recipes.FlyerNutritionistLending LibraryMenu30s
- Q8Newsletters can contain a great deal of useful information such as…Home food activities.Suggestions for menu planning.Nutrition information.All of the Above30s
- Q9Most states require a weekly center lunch and snack menu.TrueFalse30s
- Q10According to federal guidelines, early childhood facilities must have a written nutrition plan.TrueFalse30s
- Q11Cooking experiences should be scheduled after active play.FalseTrue30s
- Q12All of the following foods can pose a choking danger to children EXCEPT...ApplesauceHot DogsRaw CarrotsGrapes30s
- Q13All the following are common food allergies EXCEPT...MilkNutsOrange JuiceWater30s
- Q14As children move through the preparation steps, encourage them to…PredictDiscussAll of the AboveObserve30s
- Q15Children should not be allowed to set the table.TrueFalse30s